Democracy Must Work: A Trilateral Agenda for the Decade (The Triangle Papers, 28) by David Owen (PDF)

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    • Published: 1985
    • Number of pages: 88 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 5.59 MB
    • Authors: David Owen

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    Owen, David, Brzezinski, Zbigniew K., Okita, Saburo

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    Editorial Reviews: About the Author David Owen is on the staffs of both The New Yorker and Golf Digest. A frequent contributor to The Atlantic Monthly, and the author of nine previous books, he lives in Washington, Connecticut.

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    ⭐”Democracy Must Work” by Zbigniew Brzezinski (President Carter’s National Security Adviser)and friends is scary.What the title means is that since the Trilateralists were not at that time able to impose their agenda, they had to use the democracies that were in place.Commitment to democracy is totally lacking, much less appreciation for a limited republic. The book suggests that the necessary choices will be unpopular.”When the Trilateral Commission was founded in 1973…the American right saw the Commission’s internationalist outlook as a threat to the assertion of America’s nationhood.” No sh_t!The Trilateralists are for a global world system, increased interdependence, world economic development and integration.So, what do Trilateralists suggest?* Diluting the force of nationalism* Protectionism is out* Handouts for less developed countries* More education expense, less opportunity to earn money, frequent job changes to eat up your savings, low pay and benefit service jobs, and and a lowering of middle-class entitlements like social security.The solution to everything is an ill-defined globalism. They recognize all sorts of serious problems, but the solutions are all double-talk.”We like human rights, but we also like efficient government power. We need to commit to peacekeeping, but the deficit is too high. We like social entitlements, but the deficit is too high. We like the environment, but we also like nuclear power.”Maybe everything is a smokescreen except an effort to make business easier for multinationals and the international bankers and provide full employment for think-tanker whor_s.It’s a massive sellout of the US, and Carter, Ford, Bush, and Clinton were all in the Trilateralist camp. We don’t like Bush and NAFTA, so we get Clinton and NAFTA. We don’t like Bush and the Gulf War, so we get Clinton and Bosnia. And the Gulf war.NOTE: April 27, 2006 -Brzezinski is currently a professor of American foreign policy at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and a member of various boards and councils. He appears frequently as an expert on the PBS program “The NewsHour” with Jim Lehrer.

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